A320- Max cruising speed 903km/h (487kt)
The cruising speed of an A320 is 511 mph. This marginally slower than other Airbus aircraft.
The cruising speed of an Airbus A320 at 36,000 feet is 511 mph.
About Mach 0.84 for an A380 or Mach 0.80 for an A320
The average cruising speed of an airbus varies by the type of the aircraft, it is generally between 450-537 mph. Again the same can be said for the cruising altitude depending on aircraft and route, as a general rule it is between 36,000ft and 39,000ft (the service ceiling (ie the max cruising altitude) of some airbus aircraft is 41,000ft). Hope this helps.
The A 320 cruising and manuevering speed is 881 km/h. This is 511 mph.
I've been looking a lot too, and I have found no results, however I know that the very similar model the a320 has a typical cruising altitude for long haul flights of FL390. (39,000 feet) Since the a319 is very similar but smaller, I would suggest around FL360 for a typical cruising altitude, but I am not a professional. The cruising altitude also heavily depends on the length of the flight. If it is a shorter flight, the lower recommended cruising altitude etc. And the temperature and weather is also a contributing factor, but FL360 would be a safe bet as to the a319's typical cruising altitude. Hope I could help.
Airbus do not make an A320-300.
An Airbus A320 typically flies at a cruising speed of around Mach 0.78, which is approximately 828 km/h (514 mph) or 470 knots. However, the exact speed can vary based on several factors such as the weight of the aircraft, weather conditions, and flight conditions.
The A320 flies using the state of the art FLY-BY-WIRE Technology. The A320 is the pioneer of this technology. Basically you just enter the Speed, Heading, Altitude, and Coordinates in the Flight Computer. And the plane will just fly automatically. The A320 also uses joystick controls along with the Airbus aircraft. (Except the A300)
The Airbus A320 is capable of carrying up to 150 passengers
The Airbus A320 uses Jet A / Jet A-1 type fuel